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Repsol Honda Make steady Start in Misano

Published by Tasha Crook
30 August 2008, 01:35
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Repsol Honda riders Nicky Hayden and Dani Pedrosa made a steady start to this weekend’s San Marino Grand Prix, ending the first day of practice 11th and 12th fastest.

Hayden is making his return following a foot injury sustained in a Supermoto incident at the Los Angeles X Games on August 1. The American cracked two bones in his right heel and is still walking with the aid of a walking stick or crutches because the less weight he puts on the foot, the quicker the bones will heal. Foot injuries are a significant handicap for bike racers, because they pressure the footrests to steer the motorcycle.
 
Pedrosa is working to regain his normal rhythm following the injuries he suffered at July’s German Grand Prix and his difficult Czech Grand Prix two weeks ago. The Spaniard is confident he can improve his pace tomorrow as he continues to rebuild confidence aboard his Repsol Honda RC212V.
 
Nicky Hayden, 11th fastest, 1m 36.189s

“Things went pretty decent, considering. Not fantastic or nothing, but the bike was working pretty good, the tyres were working a lot better than they have the last couple of weeks, so a big thanks to Michelin for doing a good job here. It’s not the most pleasant ride of my life, but I expected that. In some of the right-hand corners I’m probably not as quick as I should be, but in T2 and T4 which are pretty much all left-hand corners I’m one of the quickest. In some of the rights the injury is a little bit of a hindrance, but it’s not a big deal. I don’t want to be a drama queen and make a big deal of it, I’m not the first guy who’s ridden injured. It’s just the way it is and the main thing is that it’s good to be back. I crashed in the last left, it was an easy little crash, I just held my foot up so it didn’t touch the ground. I was pushing hard, it was my best lap so far, I just hit a bump and lost the front. I’ve been pushing the front a bit most of the day, so I wasn’t really shocked by it.”
 
Dani Pedrosa, 12th fastest, 1m 36.219s:

“It’s been a difficult but important day. We’re not happy with the result but I am happy because we are working to get me back into my rhythm which I had lost after missing Laguna, doing no real training in the summer break and then having lots of problems at Brno. We had a long debrief at the end of today, analysing all the data, and for sure we can improve our lap times tomorrow. Conditions here are quite extreme, it’s very hot. We have been testing some new tyres and we still have more to test tomorrow, when we will see what kind of shape we’ll be in for the race. We will keep working hard. Qualifying will be extra important because the first corner is so close to the grid and tricky too. Last year another rider took me out at the first corner and I want to avoid any problems there on Sunday, so I want to get the best grid position possible. I am feeling positive that I can regain my usual rhythm.”
 
Kazuhiko Yamano - Team Manager:

“everyone in the team is happy that Nicky is back and it’s also good to see that he is very happy to be back. He still feels some pain, so he is not 100 per cent, but he is very determined. Dani is coming better – rider, tyre, machine – but there is still a big gap to the top, so we must improve tomorrow.”

MOTOGP FREE PRACTICE:
 
1. Casey STONER - AUS - Ducati Marlboro Team DUCATI 1'34.806
2. Valentino ROSSI - ITA - Fiat Yamaha Team YAMAHA 1'35.224
3. Loris CAPIROSSI - ITA - Rizla Suzuki MotoGP SUZUKI 1'35.377
4. Randy DE PUNIET - FRA - LCR Honda MotoGP HONDA 1'35.620
5. Chris VERMEULEN - AUS - Rizla Suzuki MotoGP SUZUKI 1'35.743
6. Jorge LORENZO - SPA - Fiat Yamaha Team YAMAHA 1'35.766
7. Alex DE ANGELIS - RSM - San Carlo Honda Gresini HONDA 1'35.861
8. Colin EDWARDS - USA - Tech 3 Yamaha YAMAHA 1'35.913
9. Shinya NAKANO - JPN - San Carlo Honda Gresini HONDA 1'36.100
10. James TOSELAND - GBR - Tech 3 Yamaha YAMAHA 1'36.105
11. Nicky HAYDEN - USA - Repsol Honda Team HONDA 1'36.189
12. Dani PEDROSA - SPA - Repsol Honda Team HONDA 1'36.219
13. Andrea DOVIZIOSO - ITA - JiR Team Scot MotoGP HONDA 1'36.356
14. Toni ELIAS - SPA - Alice Team DUCATI 1'36.425
15. 50 Sylvain GUINTOLI - FRA - Alice Team DUCATI 1'36.619
16. Marco MELANDRI - ITA - Ducati Marlboro Team DUCATI 1'37.096
17. Anthony WEST - AUS - Kawasaki Racing Team KAWASAKI 1'38.239

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP:

1. Valentino ROSSI - ITA - Fiat Yamaha Team 237
2. Casey STONER - AUS - Ducati Marlboro Team 187
3. Dani PEDROSA - SPA - Repsol Honda Team 172
4. Jorge LORENZO - SPA - Fiat Yamaha Team 120
5. Andrea DOVIZIOSO - ITA - JiR Team Scot MotoGP 110
6. Colin EDWARDS - USA - Tech 3 Yamaha 102
7. Chris VERMEULEN - AUS - Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 99
8. Nicky HAYDEN - USA - Repsol Honda Team 84
9. Shinya NAKANO - JPN - San Carlo Honda Gresini 83
10. Loris CAPIROSSI - ITA - Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 77
11. James TOSELAND - GBR - Tech 3 Yamaha 75
12. Toni ELIAS - SPA - Alice Team 66
13. Alex DE ANGELIS - RSM - San Carlo Honda Gresini 49
14. Sylvain GUINTOLI - FRA - Alice Team 42
15. Marco MELANDRI - ITA - Ducati Marlboro Team 41
16. Randy DE PUNIET - FRA - LCR Honda MotoGP 40
17. John HOPKINS - USA - Kawasaki Racing Team 37
18. Anthony WEST - AUS - Kawasaki Racing Team 33
19. Ben SPIES - USA - Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 10
20. Jamie HACKING - USA - Kawasaki Racing Team 5
21. Tadayuki OKADA - JPN - Repsol Honda Team

Constructor Points:

1. YAMAHA 266
2. HONDA 212
3. DUCATI 210
4. SUZUKI 128
5. KAWASAKI 63

Team Points:

1. FIAT YAMAHA TEAM 357
2. REPSOL HONDA TEAM 256
3. DUCATI MARLBORO TEAM 228
4. RIZLA SUZUKI MOTOGP 178 5 TECH 3 YAMAHA 177
6. SAN CARLO HONDA GRESINI 132
7. JIR TEAM SCOT MOTOGP 110
8. ALICE TEAM 108
9. KAWASAKI RACING TEAM 75
10. LCR HONDA MOTOGP 40
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